Parliament's vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal will go ahead on Dec. 11, her office said on Thursday, rejecting suggestions from lawmakers that she should seek ways to avoid a defeat so big it might bring down the government.

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It's my deal, no deal or no Brexit at all: UK PM May. Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday that British lawmakers faced a choice ahead of a vote on her Brexit deal: approving her deal or facing an exit with no deal or even the reversal of Brexit. >>

Rejecting suggestions of delay, UK PM May's team says Brexit vote will go ahead. Parliament's vote on Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal will go ahead on Dec. 11, her office said on Thursday, rejecting suggestions from lawmakers that she should seek ways to avoid a defeat so big it might bring down the government. >>

UK PM May believes she can win vote in parliament on the Brexit deal -spokesman. British Prime Minister Theresa May believes she can win a vote in parliament on her Brexit deal and will focus her efforts on persuading members of her own party of the merits of the agreement announced earlier on Thursday, her spokesman said. >>

UK PM May faces early test ahead of Brexit debate with move to widen parliament's powers. British Prime Minister Theresa May's attempts to get her Brexit deal approved by parliament must clear an early hurdle on Tuesday, when lawmakers try to force the government to hand over more power to parliament if the current deal is voted down. >>

UK PM May says focused on Dec. 11 Brexit vote, not alternatives. British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday she was focused on persuading lawmakers to back her Brexit deal at a vote in parliament on Dec. 11 rather than preparing a plan B. >>

UK PM May says focused on December 11 parliament Brexit vote. British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday she was focused on persuading lawmakers to back her Brexit deal at a vote in parliament on Dec. 11 rather than preparing a "plan B." >>

UK PM May says she's focused on her Brexit deal, not a plan B. British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Thursday she was focused on persuading lawmakers to back her Brexit deal at a vote in parliament on Dec. 11 rather than preparing a plan B. >>

UK PM May still confident of winning Brexit vote in parliament: spokesman. British Prime Minister Theresa May is still confident of winning a vote in parliament to approve her Brexit deal, her political spokesman said on Monday, adding that the government was focused on winning the vote at the first attempt. >>

UK PM May talking to ministers and lawmakers ahead vote on Brexit deal: spokeswoman. British Prime Minister Theresa May is talking to ministers and lawmakers ahead of a crucial vote in parliament on her Brexit deal on Dec. 11, her spokeswoman said. >>

UK PM May to business: my Brexit deal gives you the certainty you need. British Prime Minister Theresa
May told business leaders on Monday she hoped that her proposed
Brexit deal would give them certainty and reassurance as she was
acutely aware of the effects a disorderly Brexit might have on
them. >>

UK PM May to host business leaders for Brexit update: spokesman. British Prime Minister Theresa May will host business leaders and investors later on Monday to update them on Brexit, her spokesman told reporters. >>